DENR processing CARP titles of 1,342 aggie lots in Kalinga
>> Monday, January 7, 2013
By Peter A. Balocnit
TABUK CITY,
Kalinga -- The land management office of the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources is processing the issuance of titles on 1,342 agricultural
lots it surveyed under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
Raymundo Mabazza,
Kalinga land management officer of DENR said they were processing free patent
applications of 410 lot titles for Malin-awa and Balawag and individual
applicants from other parts of this city.
He said the
community environment and natural resources office of Pinukpuk was also working
on 432 applicants, and TabukCenro 500.
He said
there were also 325 residential lots under free patent which are ready for
titling – 50 under the DENR provincial office, 50 under CenroPinukpuk, and 125
with TabukCenro.
Mabazza
revealed they encountered problems relative to the issuance of zoning clearance
from the respective local government units.
He said
individual applications have to be held in abeyance for the meantime pending
the issuance of zoning clearance.
Meanwhile,
Mabazza said their office was conducting data cleansing of statistics archives
to reconcile present data established through modern gadgets with those
gathered before through crude instruments.
“Old
statistical figures do not jibe with the actual data derived at present. After
initial inventory of our alienable and disposable (A and D) lands, it came out
that the A and D areas today are lower as compared with old data,” Mabazza
said.
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